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    Barbers' Purchasing GuideOF

    Barbers' Chairs, Furniture,AND

    Barbers' Supplies,I LLUSTRATED.

    Theo. a. Kochs,Manufagturrr and Importer

    No. 217 Fifth Avenue,Chicago"'

    Factory: 158-160 Wells St., cor. Erie. '^

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    Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1884, byTHEO. A. KOCHS,

    In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

    i\ . ijt^ . y\M N ^PRINTED BY Z- iJSKEEN & STUART STATIONERY CO. LT 77 MADISON STREET, T" y CHICAGO. ^:^ "

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    Chicago, SepterT]ber I5tl^, 1884.

    E trust you will excuse our being a little late with the issue of our Catalogue for 1884,the cause of the delay being due to the moving of our Factory, our entire time andattention having been required in placing machinery and getting things in runningorder. The increased demand for our Chairs, which have become the recognized

    STANDARD of this Country, has made it necessary for us to erect a building to be speciallydevoted to the manufacture of Barbers' Chairs, Furniture and Supplies.

    In issuing this edition every care has been taken to make it thorough and complete in allits parts, and a standard book of reference for the trade. We have added to our list ofBarbers' chairs three new ones, the Windsor and Two Reclining Chairs, one of the latterbeing automatic in its action.We desire to draw special attention to our Dressing Cases, designed by us for barbers'use ; also to our entirely new line of Mug Cases. Within the past few months we have beenfitting up quite a number of shops with elegant Cabinet Cases. We get up these cases inseveral handsome styles, and for any number of chairs.We also make some beautiful Mirror Cases, rich in ornamentation, and with turned pil-lars. Photographs of these will be cheerfully sent to parties who desire to have them made.We regret that our time is too limited to permit us to have the engravings made for use inthis catalogue.We are prepared to give figures and Estimates on any style of Cabinet or CombinationDressing Cases, made by other houses, if you will send us an illustration of same. Ourfacilities for doing this class of work are unsurpassed ; we can make these cases in cherry orwalnut, or, if desired, a combination of hard woods can be employed to suit the taste ofeach customer.

    Owing to the increased amount of room, the capacity of all our departments has beenincreased ; notably, that of our grinding shop, in which we employ the largest force ofskilled grinders in this city.We give the same care and attention as formerly to china decorating. Besides ourToilet Preparations, already so well known, we have added a branch for the manufacture ofToilet and shaving soaps. Sweeping reductions in prices have been made in many depart-ments, especially in glassware.

    It is our intention to move our office and salesroom, on or about October 15th, to thestore floor of our factory. Provided with more commodious quarters, it will enable us todisplay our manufactures to better advantage, thus making selection of goods easier forcustomers, besides increasing our facilities for shipping goods.

    It will be our constant aim to retain the confidence of our customers by supplying themwith the BEST of goods at the lowest market rates. Gratefully acknowledging past favors,and soliciting your future patronage, we are

    Respectfully yours,THEO. A. KOCHS.

    THIS PRICE LIST CANCELS ALL FORMER LISTS AND PRICES.

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    ^ THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.DIAGRAM SHOWING OUR OLD, ALSO OUR NEW

    LOCATION.

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    n n n n^ 1 U^rS.lv.M.S.iThe above diagram shows our old location, at 217 Fifth avenue, also our new location, onthe corner of N. Wells and Erie streets. It will be noticed that N. Wells street is only a con-tinuation of Fifth avenue, it being divided by the Chicago river. By taking the Wells streetcars on the corner of Fifth avenue and Randolph street, our patrons can ride directly to thecorner where our new quarters are located, within a few blocks of the North-Western Rail-way depot, and but a short distance from the business center.

    After October (5th, our address will be 158 and I60 Wellsstreet, to which place all letters should be addressed. ^i

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    ^ mTHEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO. ^,

    TERMS.TERMS, CASH, C. O. D. We pay the return charges on orders of

    15.00 and over.On orders of $2.00 and less, please remit money with order.On hills of $20.00 and over, we allow a discount of 5 per cent.Estimates on outfits cheerfully sent on application. No charge for

    boxing or cartage.Wo goods will be shipped to the far off States and Territories^ and

    to points lying outside the United States, unless the money is sent withthe order.

    SPECIAL. After strenuous efforts on our part, we have succeeded ingetting Barbers' Chairs shipped by us, rated as first-Glass.^ the regu-lar rates beijig double first-class, this concession to us being madeon account of our large shipments. Parties ordering from us willappreciate this saving in freight charges.

    All orders for Barhers' Chairs^ Furniture and Pluinbing Goods musthe accompanied hy a deposit sufficient to cover transportation charges hothways., as a guarantee that the goods will he taken upon arrival.

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    - -69THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    KOCHS' BARBERS' CHAIR, No. 9.Pat. Feb. 17. 1880.

    Front View.Grand and stately in appearance, its graceful outlines suggestive of luxury and comfort,our No. 9 chair stands to-day without a rival. The higli degree of development and skill

    attained in the various branches of Wood Worlting could nowhere find a more fitting examplethan is afforded by this chair. It is made of Black Walnut or Cherry; the carving is of themost elaborate description ; the inlaid work is exquisitely designed, the effect produced bythe artistic arrangement of the various colored and natural woods being at once effective andcharming. This chair can be adjusted to every desired position for shaving or hair cutting.The back view of this chair, which is shown on the opposite page, is also very striking.Among the establishments who have fitted up their shops with these chairs mention maybe made of the Ebbitt House, at Washington, D. C, where fourteen of them are in use ; thePlankington House Barber shop at Milwaukee, Wis., where eleven of our No. 9 chairs havebeen placed, through our agents, Messrs. Ladwig & Schranck ; the Grand Hotel Barber shop,at Cincinnati, Ohio, where we have put in eight of them ; besides this, hotel shops at CouncilBluffs, Iowa; Portage, Wis.; Peoria, 111., and numerous other places.

    PRICE:Covered with Best Mohair Plush, Olive, Maroon, Green or Crimson $70.00It may also be had covered in Embossed Maroon or Olive Plush without extra charge.

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    THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.^

    KOCHS' BARBERS' CHAIR, No. 9.Pat. Feb. 17, 1880.

    Back View.

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    *- *10 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    KOCHS' BARBERS' CHAIR, No. 4.Pat. Feb. 17, 1880.

    Front View.

    An elegantly modeled and admirably proportioned chair. The frame is made of BlackWalnut or Cherry, as preferred, and is handsomely ornamented with French walnut veneeredpanels, rich carving and fine engraving. The upholstering, as well as every detail on this chair,is finished in the best possible manner. These chairs are used in some of the finest shops inthe country, the back is also covered with plush which adds materially to its appearance.It is adjustable to every position for shaving or hair cutting. The opposite page presents aback view of this chair.

    PRICE:Covered with best Mohair Plush, in Crimson, Green, Maroon, or with Moquette $55.00

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    THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO. -*11

    KOCHS' BARBERS' CHAIR, No. 4.Pat. Feb. 17, 1880.

    Back View.

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    *-12 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    KOCHS' BARBERS' CHAIR, No. iPatented Feb. 17, 1880.

    Made of solid Black Walnut, handsomely carved, with French Walnut veneered panels finely polished and oil finished. This chair has a very wide seat, and is yet so arranged thatthe operator will experience no difficulty or inconvenience in reaching the face of theoccupant from the side. It is decidedly one of the most comfortable chairs in the market,and is adjustable to any desired position for shaving or hair cutting. The platform and cross-bar of the foot-stool are covered with sheet brass.

    PRICE:Covered with best Mohair Plush, Green, Crimson or Maroon, or with Moquette $45.00

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    ^ THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO. -*13KOCHS' BARBERS' CHAIR, No. 2.

    Pat. February 17, 1880.

    Made of Black Walnut or Cherry, and finished in oil. This chair possesses all thosequalities so desirable in a chair. It is handsome in appearance, is finely upholstered and issubstantially made. The platform and cross-bar of the foot-stool are covered with sheetbrass, studded with brass nails. Adjustable to all positions' for shaving and hair cutting.

    The extraordinary demand for this chair is due as much to its handsome and symmetricalappearance as to its moderate cost. Over 3,000 of them are now in use.

    PRICES:Covered with best Mohair Plush, Green, Crimson or Maroon, or with Moquette $40.00Covered with Crimson Tapestry Brussels Carpet 32.00This chair may also be had in Cherry without any extra charge.

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    - *14 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    KOCHS' WINDSOR BARBERS' CHAIR,Covered by Patents of Feb. 17. 1880.

    This is a well-constructed, showy-looking chair, having an open back ; it is made of thebest material, by the best of workmen and with the same perfection of detail that has wonfor our chairs a wide-spread reputation. The frame is made of solid Black Walnut, finishedin oil, and is ornamented with veneered panels ; finelj' carved elephant heads adorn the arms.The machinery, which is strong and durable, is similar to that used on our Eureka chair,except that it is attached to both sides of the chair ; a slight pressure on the pedal at the rearpermits the chair to be adjusted to all the necessary positions for shaving and hair cutting.The foot-stool is provided with an iron platform and cross-bar, neatly japanned.

    PRICE:Covered with Mohair Plush, in Green, Maroon or Crimson, or with Moquette $35.00

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    *- *THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO. 15KOCHS' GARDEN CITY BARBERS' CHAIR.

    Put. Oct. 12, 1880.

    Made of solid Black Walnut, well finished. This chair is similar in appearance to theNo. 2 ; a prettier and more durable chair for the money is not made. It is adjustable toany desired position for shaving or hair cutting by the simplest device for that purpose everinvented. The platform of the foot-stool is covered with sheet brass.

    PRICES:Covered with Mohair Plush, Maroon, Crimson or Green, or with Moquette $33.00Covered with Tapestry Brussels Carpet 28.00

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    * -^^16 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    KOCHS' EUREKA BARBERS' CHAIR.Covered by Patents of Feb. 17th, 1880.

    This chair is the prettiest, cheapest, strongest built and best chair for the money evermanufactured. So popular has this chair become that it has taxed our capacity to its utmostto keep pace with the demand for them. It is made of solid black vralnut ; the platform andcross-bar of the foot-stool are covered with sheet brass, studded with brasa nails. Themachinery for adjusting this chair is a new device, and is strong, simple and durable.Adjustable to every desired position for shaving or hair cutting. The seat of this chair canbe taken out.

    PRICES:Covered with Mohair Plush, Maroon, Green or Crimson, or with Moquette $30.00Covered with Tapestry Brussels Carpet 25.00

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    fr THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO. -^317

    KOCHS' BARBERS' CHAIR, No. 3.Patented Feb. 17, 1880.

    Made of solid Black Walnut, well finished. The object in view when designing this chairwas to make a very durable, cheap chair, and, though a handsome chair in appearance, dura-bility was intended as its chief merit. The exterior is not elaborate, on account of the verylow price at which it is sold. It is adjustable to any desired position for shaving or haircutting.

    PRICE.Covered with Mohair Plush, Green or Crimson, or with Mbquette $33.00Covered with Tapestry Brussels Carpet 25.00

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    ^18 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    KOCHS' MODERN RECLINING BARBERS' CHAIR, No.Covered by our Patents of Feb. 17, 1880.

    Frequent and repeated inquiry for a good Reclining Barbers' Chair has induced us tobring out this chair. It is the result of long and careful study, as to the particular wants ofthe trade, and is put upon the market with the conviction that it is just such a chair as haslong been demanded. Its shape, as will readily be seen, is an improvement over all other re-clining chairs made, the outlines being natural and pleasing. Another improvement is thestrong front and rear brace, which we have introduced in the lower frame, and whichstrengthens it materially. A distinctive feature is the simple mechanism for placing and re-taining the chair in any desired position. The nicety with which the different parts are bal-anced and their entire freedom from friction, permits this chair to be adjusted from anupright to a perfectly horizontal position, by a light pressure upon the foot pedal at the rear.Securely attached to the upper part of this chair, on either side, is a strong ornamental ironplate, the same being pivoted to the lower frame. This construction permits the back to beeasily removed, and allows the chair to be shipped in a small box. We make this chair inblack walnut, engraved with gilt lines ; the foot rest is covered with sheet brass and can beadjusted to suit the length of legs of different persons.

    PRICE.Upholstered in carpet, with bronze trimmings $25,00" in best plush, green, maroon or crimson, with nickel-plated trimmings. . . 35.00

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    *- THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.H5Jf

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    KOCHS' MODERN RECLINING BARBERS' CHAIR, No.Covered by our Patents of Feb. 17, 1880.

    ..ucs^ -.KS3^ "*^r "?^''^"

    RECLINING POSITION.

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    ^:^20 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    CLOUGH'S AUTOMATIC RECLINING BARBERS' CHAIR.Manufactured solely by Theo. A. Kochs, under Patents of June 15, 1880.

    This chair is the invention of Mr. Joseph Clough, a barber at Providence, R. I. Mr.Clough is very ingenious, and a man of practical ideas. His chair was brought to our noticeby one of our agents, while on an eastern trip, and so impressed were we with its mechanicalmerits that negotiations were entered into by which we have acquired the sole and exclusiveright to manufacture these chairs, four hundred (400) of which are already in use. It is simpleand substantial in its construction, and not liable to get out of order. It is called automaticbecause the occupant can adjust the chair to its different positions ; it can also be operatedby the workman, by moving the foot-rest up or down with his hand or foot. It is limited totwo positions, viz., for hair cutting and shaving. In either position it is firmly locked andheld by springs under the seat. The above engraving shows the position for hair cutting,the position for shaving being illustrated on the opposite page. The frame of this chair ismade of black walnut, strongly bolted and screwed to an iron frame under the seat. Theautomatic foot rest, described on page 21, is of brass. The seat, back and leg-rest are cov-ered with cane, making a very cool and comfortable chair, particularly adapted to warmclimates.

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    *- *THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO. 21CLOUGH'S AUTOMATIC RECLINING BARBERS' CHAIR.

    Manufactured solely by Theo. A. Kochs, under Patents of June 15, 1880.

    RECLINING POSITION.The above illustration shows the Automatic Reclining Barbers' Chair, in position for

    shaving. To change from the upright to the reclining position the occupant has but to raisethe brass foot-rest vpith his foot, when the chair immediately takes the desired position. Indoing this, the leg rest raises, the seat slides smootlily forward in a groove, about three inches,and the back, which is pivoted, recedes. After shaving, the customer raises up and leans for-ward, when the chair resumes its first position. All of this is accomplished without theslightest noise or jar. The rod forming the pivot, on which the foot rest is hinged, is sur-rounded with two spiral springs ; the action of these springs hold the foot-rest against theleg rest (see illustration on opposite page). The crossbar can then be reached by a personwith very short legs, and can be pushed into any desired position against the resistant pres-sure of the springs, to the length of the legs of any person. The above illustration shows thefoot-rest as it appears when pressed downward.

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    THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO. -23DRESSING CASE, No. I.

    Our Design of 1884.

    Made of Black Walnut, veneered, carved and enojraved; with gilt trimmings.French plate mirror, 24x72 inches ; Tennessee marble slabs (4 pieces).Height of Dressing case, 9 ft. 10^ inches ; width of Dressing case 5 ft. 2 inches.

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    *-24 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    DRESSING CASE, NO. 2.Our Design of 1884.

    Made of Black Walnut, veneered, carved and engraved ; with gilt trimmings.French plate mirror, 44x50 inches ; Italian marble slab.

    Height of Dressing Case, 9 ft. 2 inches ; width of Dressing Case, 4 ft. 8 inches.Price, $100.00.

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    THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO. -*25

    DRESSING CASE, No. 3.Our Design of 1884.

    Made of Black Walnut, veneered, carved and engraved ; with gilt trimmings.French plate mirror, size, 26x40 inches ; Italian marble slabs (3 pieces).

    Height of Dressing Case, 8 ft. i inch ; width of Dressing Case 4 ft. 2 inches.Price, $60.00. *

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    *26 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    DRESSING CASE, No. 4.Our Design of 1884.

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    THEO. A, KOCHS, CHICAGO. -27

    COMBINATION FIXTURE, No. 2.

    Made of Black Walnut, with Nickel-Plated Trimmings.Prices :

    18x40, German Plate $35.0018x40, French " 30.50

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    ^-28 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    MUG CASE, WITH BASE.WITH REGULAR PIGEON HOLES.

    Made of Black Walnut, veneered andcarved ; the metal trimmings are gilt.Size of pigeon holes, 6x5i inches. Wemake the following sizes :

    Prices :42 hole Mug Case, with base.63

    .$25.00. 30.00

    We can also furnish these eases withglass doors at an additional cost of $5.00for the 42 hole case, and $5.50 for the 63hole case.

    Our Design of 1884.

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    H^THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO. 29

    MUG CASE, WITH BASE.WITH STRIPS IN FRONT.

    Made of Black "Walnut, veneeredand carved ; the metal trimmings arein gilt. The pigeon holes in these casesare made by running strips of woodup and down and letting them into theshelves, to which they are securelyfastened. Viewed directly from thefront they cannot be distinguishedfrom cases with regular pigeon holes,and which cost more ; size of pigeonholes 5fx5 inches. We make themin the following sizes :

    Prices :49 hole Mug Case, with base. . .$22.2572 " " " .... 25,50

    Please take notice that other dealersare offering a 72 hole Mug Case, similarto above, for $35.00, forgetting tomention, however, that it is a stripcase.

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    *-30 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    ORNAMENTAL MUG CASE,

    Made of Black "Walnut, engraved and veneered ; nickel plated trimmings

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    capacity, 56 mugs.Price, vrith Clock $50.00" without Clock 45.50

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    THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.-^

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    MUG CASE.WITH REGULAR PIGEON HOLES.

    Our Design of 1884.

    Made of Black Walnut, with backs of stained pine ; veneered and carved.The pigeon holes in these cases are regularly made, with solid walnut partitionsextending through to the back. Size of pigeon holes 6x5i inches.

    25 hole Mug Case $ 6.7530 " " 8.0042 " " 11.0056 " " 14.0063 " " 15.75Larger sizes of this Style of Mug Case made to order at the rate of25 cents per pigeon hole.

    Our customers will please notice an advance in price of the 25 hole mug case;formerly we made them plain ; we make them now exactly after style of aboveengraving, with full cornice top, carved and veneered. Parties desiring acheaper case will find illustrations and quotations of same on page 33.

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    THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO. -*33

    SHELF CASE No. I.(Our Design of 1881)

    Made of Black Walnut, veneered andcai-ved. These eases are intended forthe reception of both mugs and bottles,and will be found very convenient.

    Price, $10.00

    SHELF CASE No. 2.(Our Design of 1881)

    Made of Black Walnut, veneered andcarved. The demand for Cases of dif-ferent design from the ordinary mugcases has led us to make this style ofCase.

    Price, $8.50

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    *-34 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

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    THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.-*

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    KIKS.Double Chain for Basin,

    Plated, per foot 10c.Rubber Hose for Shampoo

    Sprinklers, per fool. . . 15c.

    Nickel Plated.Price, each. a>l.!45

    CHAIN STAY.

    FULLER'S PATENTCOMBINATION SHAMPOOING COCK.Nickel Plated.

    Price, each. !S*..0

    Nickel Plated.Each 25c.

    BASIN PLUGS.Common Overflow. Patent Overflow,

    Nickel Plated.Price,

    each. .'iOc.Nickel Plated.

    Price,each. 60e.

    SHAMPOO SPRINKLER.Nickel Plated.

    Price, plain. - ySc." with handle. Sil.OO

    Telegraph BASIN COCK.(Self-closing.)

    Nickel

    Extra heavy plated withHo.-ie and Sprinkler.Price. iftilO.OO

    Plated

    Price, each. S1.7.>

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    *-58 THEO. A. KOCHS, CHICAGO.

    No.12467810181920222425262728293031

    3233343536373839404142

    DECORATED SHAVING MUGS.PRICES TO BARBERS ONLY. , ^.MediumSize.

    Gold Letters, stroke and band $0 45Gold Letters and Wreath 55Made in any color 1 00

    70705000GO1080

    1 2560750075658090

    Blue Letters, gold shade and gold wreathGold Letters and Band, with flower wreathGold Letters and Strokes, colored bandsGold Letters, with flower decoration on sides 1Gold Letters, Card Mug, flower decoration 1Gold Letters, with boquet in centre 1Gold Letters, Colored Band at foot, black shadingGold Letters, with rich flower decoration and gold lace workGold Letters and Scroll, white ribbon with black folds and red endsGold Letters, colored band and unburnished gold leavesGold Letters, tulip cups, pink ribbon, colored band 1Gold Letters with beautiful bouquetGold Letters, buff scallopped top with gold decoration, black footGold Letters, red, white and blue bands, with gilt linesGold Letters, narrow blue band between black lines, and fine scroll-work at top ,. .Gold Letters, fancy gold border, with fine green line at top, buff band on bottom, scroll-work

    through name 1 00Gold Letters, forget-me-nots at top, maroon foot 70Gold Letters, rye flowers on one side, ears of rye on the other side of name, gold foot 1 00Gold Letters, broad pink baud, with bunch of pansies at top 1 10Gold Letters, very rich flower decoration on maroon back-ground, name on white ribbon

    with blue ends 1 25Gold Letters, red and white clover, bright colored butterfly, and gold foot 1 25Gold Letters, bird of bright plumage perched on a sprig of berries and leaves, extendingaround name " | 25Gold Letters, Violets and leaves with gold decoration running througli same ; buff foot 75Gold Letters, blue band ai top, strawberries and gold scalloped decoration beneath 1 00Gold Letters, Antique Pitcher in yellow, purple and green, witli moss and forget-me-nots

    extending around name 85Gold Letters, flying bird holding gold ribbon in its bill, on light-green back-ground 1 10Gold Letters, Flower decoratior.-i at side of name 50

    Olass-Iiabeled Mugs furnished very Tiow Prices,

    LargeSize.$0 55

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    1 251 008095

    1 051 1585

    1 151 301 501 501 5090

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    NUMBERED MUGS. Medium' Size.

    Gold Stripud, per dozeu $4 00Gold Banded, per dozen 5 00Gold Banded, per dozeu, with gold wreath 5 50For Monograms of two letters there will be an additional charge of 25c.For Monograms of three letters there will be an additional charge of 35c.

    For Script letters and fac-similes there will be an additional charge of 25c.Cups and Saucers furnished at an additional cost of 25, 35 and 50 cents, according to design.]^"A11 Mugs will be made luediniii sixe unless otherwise ordered.The name will be placed opposite the handle unless specially ordered to be put on the side.

    LargeSize.$5 006 006 50

    ISOTICK. On account of showing new designs of mugs, illustrations of some of the old styleshave been omitted; we will fill orders for any number of mugs shown in former catalogues. We can alsomake any style of mug shown in other dealers' catalogues, or mug sheets. All mug decoration turned outby us is strictly first-class. If you have never seen any of our work, a trial will convince you of its superiority.We send with this Catalogue a mug sheet containing all of the designs of mugs shown in this catalogue.

    The prices printed under each mug is just double what we ask barbers for them. The display of thissheet on your wall will undoubtedly assist you in making remunerative sales.For Lather Brushes see page 72. For Cup Sponges see page 91.

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    The prices here given are for designs only, and will be added to the regular price of the Mug upon u'hichit is placed. Ttie No. 1 Mug, especially the large size, is best adapted for the larger designs, because morespace is available.The designs which are printed in heavy type will be found illustrated on f/ie following two pages.Accordion 3Anvil and HammerArchitect EmblemBaker at WorkBaker ShopBaker's Wagon and HorseBaker's Emblem, Two Lions and PretzelBarber ShopBase Ball and BatsBeer GlassBicycle and RiderBilliard Table. Balls and Cue$Blaeksinitli!!thoeiiis HorseBoots and ShoesBricklayer's Emblem, Trowel and SquareBuggy and Two Horses, and Hriver. ..Bunch of GrapesBuggyBull's Head and ToolsButcher ShopButcher Killing SteerButcher Standing by SteerButcher Chopping MeatButcher's Emblem, Knife, Cleaver, Saw and SteelCabooseCamera with StandCarpenter at WorkCarpenter's Tools, Saw, Planer and SquareCarriageCarriage with HorsesChickenClarionetClockClerk at DeskClothing StoreCoal CartCoffin or CasketConductor's PunchConfectioner's EmblemCooper at WorkCornetCow

    .

    Cylinder PressDanish Brotherhood EmblemDentist's Emblem, set of Teeth.DogDog and SafeDrayI>ruggist*s Mortal* and Pestle . .

    .

    DrumDruid EmblemDry Goods StoreEagleEagle with Two Flags Express Wagon, Horse and DriverFarmer PloughingFishFire Engine (Steam)Fire Engine with HorsesFireman's H'lt .Flag of any NationFlour and Feed EmblemFlour and Feed StoreFluieForester's EmblemFreight CarFurniture Emblem, Sofa and ChairsGanibrinus and Kegriviiig HorseKey Stone ( Masonic )Knights of Honor EmblemKniglits of PytliiaM EmblemLager Beer Wagon, Horses and DriverLedgerLivery StableLocomotive and TenderLyreMaltese CrossMan on HorsebackMasonic Emblem, Square and CompassMechanic's Emblem, Hand and Hammer. . .

    .

    Milk Wagon and HorsesMuleOil DerrickOwlOyster BasketPainter's PalettePaint Pot and BrushPaper Hanger at WorkParlor OrganPassenger CoachPhotographer at CameraPianoPlasterer's Trowel and HockPlow

    .$50.50.25

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    Plumber's EmblemPortable EnginePrinter at CasePrinter's StickPropellerRazor and ShearsRed Men EmblemRoller SkateRoosterSaddleSaloon Ko. 1. Bartender and CustomerSaloon No. 2. Fancy, Bartender and Four Cus-tomersSchooner SailingScotch ThistleSewing MachineSheepSheep's HeadSkull and Cross BonesSons of Herman EmblemSons of Temperance EmblemSportsman and DogStage Coach with Four or Six HorsesStationary EngineSteamboatStone Cutter at WorkStove

    1.00.75

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    Sulky and DriverTailor at WorkTailor's ShearsTelegraph KeyTelephoneThree LinksTinner's Emblem, Shears, Iron and Soldei;.Tinsmith at WorkTinsmith's Furnace and ironTrunkUmbrella, OpenU. S. Flags Crossed '.

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    Violin and Bo^vWagon, One or Two Horses and Driver . .

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    WatchWhisky BarrelWind Mill

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    POWDER OR SPONGE BOWLS.PLAIN BOWL. RUBY ENGRAVED BOWL.

    Plain Bowls, in green, blue or flint.Price, each, 35c.

    Price, reduced to 30c.Ruby Engraved Bottles to match, see page 70.

    CRACKLED BOWL. FLUTED BOWL.

    Price, Pink, reduced to 35c." Blue, " " 35c." Amber, " " 45c." Canary green, reduced to .45c.

    Kept in amber, pink and blue.Price, reduced to 40c.

    DEEP CRACKLED BOWL. CRACKLED PAINTED BOWL.

    Kept in pink and blue.Price, reduced to 40c.

    The flower decoration on this Bowl is burnt in.Kept in blue and pink.Price, reduced to 75c. *

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    HAND -MADE COMBS.

    HANDMADE HAIR CUTTING COMB.

    HAND-MADE HAIR DRESSING COMB.

    HANDMADE CLIPPING COMB.

    HAND-MADE NECK COMB.

    HAND-MADE DYE COMB.

    POCKET COMB.

    PRICES : PER DOZ. EACH.Chicago Hand-Made Hair Cutting Combs $4.00 $0.35" " Hair Cuttint; Combs, narrow 3.50 .30

    " " Hair Dressing Combs 2.75 .25" " Hair Clipping Combs 2.75 .25Neck Combs 2.75 .25" " Dye Combs 1.65 .15New York Hand-MadeHair Cutting Combs 2.75 .25" " Hair Cutting C()nil)s, narrow 2.40 .20" " Hair Dressing Combs 2.25 .20" " Hair Clipping Combs 2.25 20Neck Combs 2.25 .20DyeCombs 1-00 .10The above lines of combs are made especially for barbers' use. The Chicago Hand-Made Hair CuttingCombs for which we are sole agents, are the best combs in the market. They cost a little more than theothers 'but are worth all we ask for them. We would also draw your attention to the low prices on NewYork Hand-Made Hair Cutting Combs, which are sold by most dealers at the same price for which we sellthe Chicago Hand-Made.

    PER DOZ. EACH.Celluloid Combs, red, white or blue ^^"cS $0.20Horn Pooket Combs, in cases 50Machine-Made Dressing Combs, O'/i inch .75" " T'/j inch 1.001,2 -

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